OEM/ODM Factory · Outdoor & Beach Matching Sets

Custom Outdoor Matching Collections

One pattern across picnic mats, cooler bags, beach bags, towels and outdoor cushions. LISO helps brands build a planned color story, sampling path, packaging system and functional specification as one collection.

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Color story
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Product categories
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Typical sample days
BSCI
Audit support

Matching collection system

One pattern, one color story, many products.

The buyer is not only asking whether LISO can make one cushion, bag or mat. The stronger request is whether one artwork direction can become a complete outdoor or beach range without color, trim, packaging or sampling drifting across SKUs.

Large print area

Picnic mats

Use the largest surface as the hero pattern. Confirm fold size, backing route, carry strap and retail sleeve before sampling.

Insulated SKU

Cooler bags

Carry the same artwork onto Oxford, polyester or coated fabric while controlling lining, insulation, zipper and cleaning claims.

Retail carry

Beach bags

Match tote shape, handle color, logo position, pocket layout and packaging to the same beach or resort story.

Soft textile

Beach towels

Plan towel color, border, stripe, print direction, GSM, fiber route and label placement as part of the same display system.

Comfort layer

Outdoor cushions

Extend the color palette into cushions, chair pads and pillows with controlled fabric, foam, ties, zipper and cover details.

Add-on SKUs

Small accessories

Wine coolers, wet bags, storage pouches and gift add-ons can increase range depth without forcing a new design direction.

LISO own design catalogue showing cooler bag shopping bag and picnic mat in one matching print
Own-design catalogue proof: cooler bags, shopping bag and picnic/beach mat planned with the same print, trim direction and customization route.
LISO own design catalogue showing outdoor cushion wet bag and cooler bag in a matching floral collection
Own-design catalogue proof: cushion, wet bag and cooler bag direction connected into one outdoor/beach lifestyle collection.

What LISO controls before the collection goes to sample.

  • Artwork scaleThe same floral, stripe or geometric pattern may need different scale on a mat, bag and cushion.
  • Color standardPantone target, approved sample and bulk sample are kept as references so the range does not drift.
  • Material routeOxford, polyester, cotton, microfiber, lining and foam are chosen by use case, not by decoration alone.
  • Trim systemHandles, ties, zippers, labels, binding and zipper pulls should support the same brand feel.
  • PackagingHangtags, sleeves, barcodes, carton marks and inserts are planned as one retail program.
Two Commercial Routes

One design language
across patio, beach and travel ranges.

Buyers need the same pattern and color logic to work across cushions, picnic mats, cooler bags, beach bags and towels so a seasonal range looks planned, not assembled from separate suppliers.

Coordinated patio textiles and outdoor cushions
Track 01

Patio Living
Collection Program

Coordinated outdoor cushions, chair pads, throw pillows, table textiles and picnic add-ons for garden centers, hotel terraces, outdoor retailers and seasonal patio programs.

Cushions Chair pads Furniture covers Outdoor pillows Table textiles
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private label Beach Day collection with picnic mat cooler bag wine bag and tote bag
Track 02

Beach Day
Collection Program

Coordinated picnic mats, cooler bags, beach bags, towels, wine coolers and small accessories using one pattern or color story for resort retail, summer campaigns and e-commerce bundles.

Beach mats Cooler bags Beach towels Beach totes Picnic blankets
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Both routes support single-product sampling, but the strongest fit is a planned matching set with shared color, artwork, trims, labels and packaging.

Retail set matrix

Start with a hero SKU, then expand into a sellable range.

The set structure lets buyers test demand with a controlled SKU count, then scale into broader seasonal collections without rebuilding the product system.

Entry range

Low-risk launch

  • 1 hero SKU plus 1 matching add-on
  • Existing design base with logo and packaging update
  • Best for new retail tests and marketplace launches
  • Lower inventory exposure before scale-up

Core range

Best-selling retail set

  • 3 to 5 coordinated SKUs in shared colorways
  • Matched trim, hangtags, barcodes, and carton marks
  • Best for store displays and seasonal online ranges
  • Clear path from sampling to repeat purchase orders

Premium range

Full collection program

  • 6 or more SKUs across patio, beach, or crossover use
  • Custom print, fabric, label, packaging, and inserts
  • Best for private label brands and chain retailers
  • Supports differentiated assortments with less price comparison

Sourcing model

Single SKUs compete on price. Collections create more margin levers.

A collection does not guarantee a fixed margin outcome. It gives buyers a stronger retail structure: fewer supplier handoffs, more consistent quality, better merchandising, and less direct product-by-product price comparison.

Single-product sourcing

  • More suppliers to search, sample, quote, and manage
  • More communication rounds across materials and packaging
  • Higher risk of color, fabric, size, and label inconsistency
  • Each SKU is easier for buyers and end customers to compare by price
  • Harder to build a full seasonal retail story from isolated products

LISO collection sourcing

  • One supplier coordinates the full patio or beach range
  • Shared fabric, colorway, trim, label, and packaging system
  • Fewer supplier handoffs from RFQ to sample approval
  • More consistent product quality and visual presentation across SKUs
  • Better structure for sets, bundles, seasonal ranges, and private label programs
Commercial framing: isolated products usually fight on unit price. Coordinated private label collections can support higher retail ticket size, stronger shelf presentation, and more differentiated merchandising.

Collection Case Evidence

Real programs show why buyers choose a coordinated collection instead of separate suppliers.

LISO does not use collection sourcing as a slogan. These buyer programs show how small tests, design direction, packaging control and product-line thinking can become repeatable patio and beach ranges.

Beach collection

From a 100 pcs/style test to a repeat beach lifestyle range.

An Australian buyer met LISO at Canton Fair with a new beach project. Some styles started at about 100 pcs. LISO helped turn the test into a coordinated beach and shopping-bag series.

  1. 1
    Low-risk market test

    The buyer was unsure whether the new beach idea would work, so the launch started with small controlled quantities.

  2. 2
    Series thinking

    LISO connected beach bags, beach items and shopping bags under one color, function and packaging direction.

  3. 3
    Function upgrades

    The line kept improving details, including travel-friendly shopping-bag features and upgraded retail packaging.

  4. 4
    Repeat development

    The buyer continues to reorder and develop new products with LISO after the Australian market response.

Beach bags Shopping bags Packaging Function upgrade

Patio collection

From outdoor pillows to a coordinated patio range.

A French home and lifestyle retailer first planned outdoor pillow SKUs. LISO expanded the direction into a broader patio collection while keeping the customer name private.

  1. 1
    Original brief

    The buyer needed outdoor pillow products for the next season.

  2. 2
    Design extension

    LISO's design team connected the pillow direction with a matching bean bag, chair pads and a garden picnic mat.

  3. 3
    Collection value

    The program gave the buyer a stronger patio display story than one isolated pillow product.

  4. 4
    Repeatable logic

    This is the same method LISO uses for cushion, chair pad, bench pad, bean bag and outdoor textile programs.

Outdoor pillows Bean bags Chair pads Garden picnic mat
Collection MOQ

Usually planned around 200-300 pcs, depending on fabric, print, SKU mix and packaging.

Sample timing

About 7-10 days after product direction, material route and artwork are confirmed.

Audit support

BSCI certificate under Hangzhou Lisohome Co., Ltd. is available upon request.

Best fit

Retail brands, importers, resorts and wholesalers that need coordinated seasonal product lines.

Customization system

One source of truth for fabric, branding, packaging, and production specs.

LISO turns a buyer's market brief into a coordinated specification system, so the collection looks intentional and remains practical for factory production.

Fabric & performance

UV-ready, water-resistant, quick-dry, recycled, cotton, polyester, canvas, and insulated options.

Color & print

Pantone matching, seasonal colorways, stripe systems, custom artwork, and coordinated trims.

Private label finish

Woven labels, embroidery, heat transfer logos, care labels, hangtags, and barcode labels.

Retail packaging

Polybags, belly bands, insert cards, gift packaging, carton marks, pallet planning, and export docs.

Procurement confidence

Trust is built by showing the controls behind the collection.

Buyers need to verify that the series can be repeated, not just sampled once. These checks turn the page from a product pitch into a sourcing decision tool.

Material route

Fabric, coating, filling, insulation, lining, and trim choices mapped before sampling.

Color control

Pantone target, lab dip review, bulk batch consistency, and repeat colorway planning.

Packaging system

Hangtag, barcode, insert card, carton mark, pallet plan, and retail-ready packing logic.

Compliance support

BSCI, OEKO-TEX, REACH, CPSIA, Prop 65, GRS, and third-party testing coordination when required.

QC checkpoints

Pre-production sample, inline inspection, final AQL inspection, and photo-based milestone updates.

Replenishment logic

Repeat material availability, colorway continuity, reorder timing, and seasonal drop planning.

Program proof

Built for buyers who need seasonal ranges and repeat orders.

The proof should show range planning, not only factory capacity. These examples frame LISO as a collection-development partner.

01

14-SKU patio collection

Coordinated chair cushions, outdoor pillows, covers, and storage bags across three patio seating formats.

02

Beach retail range

Mat, tote, towel, cooler bag, and picnic blanket set with shared summer print language and retail packaging.

03

Patio + beach crossover

Outdoor textiles designed for garden, camping, picnic, and beach channels with repeatable seasonal color planning.

RFQ builder

Turn a collection idea into a factory-ready quotation.

A useful inquiry should capture the collection logic: product mix, pattern direction, color standard, functional requirements, target region, quantity per SKU and launch timing.

Collection type Patio / Beach / Crossover / Resort
Product mix Picnic mat / Cooler bag / Beach bag / Towel / Cushion
Color direction Pantone / Moodboard / Existing artwork
Pattern route Same print / Stripe / Solid / Custom artwork
Functional needs UV / Water-resistant / Insulated / Quick-dry
Target region US / EU / UK / AU / Other
Quantity plan MOQ per SKU / Launch volume / Reorder target
Timing Sample date / Launch season

Request a matching outdoor collection brief

Send the product categories you want to match, your pattern or color reference, target market, packaging needs and first order quantity. LISO can recommend a practical SKU mix, material plan, sample path and quotation structure.

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